The National Federation’s Budget Campaign messages have been developed to place the priorities of our member organisations in supporting people with intellectual disabilities and autism, firmly on the 2024 Budget agenda.
THE Cheeverstown Self-Advocacy Committee met with Minister for Disabilities, Anne Rabbitte, in County Hall, Tallaght, on Tuesday afternoon.
This report sets out the findings of HIQA's regulatory programme for designated centres for people with disabilities in 2021.
Cheeverstown as a community of people who support people with disability also show support for people with disability in Ukraine.
National Housing Strategy for Disabled People 2022 - 2027 launched by Department of Housing, Local Government & Heritage on 14th January 2022
HIQA have published their annual overview report on the monitoring and inspecting of designated centres for people with disabilities during 2020.
‘Advocacy Matters’ reports, developed by the National Advocacy Service for People with Disabilities (NAS) and the Patient Advocacy Service
The Disability Federation of Ireland have provided this very helpful overview of how Budget 2022 impacts on people with disabilities, their families & disability organisations.
The National Federation has published its submission highlighting the key challenges that need to be addressed in the provision of services and supports to people with intellectual disabilities, in Budget 2022.
Promote, protect and ensure the full and equal enjoyment of all human rights and fundamental freedoms by all persons with disabilities, and to promote respect for their inherent dignity.
To support full inclusion in all educational,employment, consumer, recreational and domestic activities that are typical in everyday society.
Placing the service user at the centre of our supports, services and decision making.
Partner with people who use our services, their families, funders, government agencies, housing agencies, local community members and local authorities.